Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?

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Autor(a) principal: Peláez-León, Juan David
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Salas-Arbeláez, Laura, García-Solarte, Mónica
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios (Online)
Texto Completo: https://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4214
Resumo: Purpose – This study aims to analyze how different types of organizational culture influence the implementation of performance-based compensation policies in familyowned micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and whether the presence of the owning family in the management of the firm moderates this relationship. Theoretical framework – Cameron and Quinn’s (2011) typology of organizational culture and empirical evidence in the family business field were used to explain the relationship between organizational culture and performance-based compensation policies. Design/methodology/approach – Hypotheses were statistically tested using a multiple hierarchical regression analysis with a cross-sectional sample of 315 family MSMEs located in three main cities in Colombia. Findings – The results obtained suggest that there is no single cultural path for implementing a performance-based compensation policy in family MSMEs, even when the presence of family members in managerial positions moderates this relationship. The clan, adhocratic, and market cultures favor using a performancebased compensation policy in family-owned MSMEs. Practical & social implications of research – Our results present organizational culture as a key driver of compensation. Researchers, managers, and consultants should consider the characteristics of the organizational culture before suggesting implementing performance-based compensation policies in family firms. Originality/value – This work contributes to the literature on human resources and family businesses by extending the existing knowledge on the relationship between organizational culture and compensation policies related to performance in family MSMEs. Furthermore, it offers empirical evidence in the Latin American context of a relationship treated mainly from a conceptual approach and in the eastern context and developed countries. Keywords: Organizational culture, HRM, performance-based compensation policy, family firms, MSMEs.
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spelling Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?Cultura Organizacional e Remuneração por Desempenho em Empresas Familiares: O Envolvimento da Família na Gestão é Importante?Organizational cultureHRMperformance-based compensation policyfamily firmsMSMEsCultura Organizacional.HRMremuneração baseada no desempenho políticaempresas familiaresMSMEsPurpose – This study aims to analyze how different types of organizational culture influence the implementation of performance-based compensation policies in familyowned micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and whether the presence of the owning family in the management of the firm moderates this relationship. Theoretical framework – Cameron and Quinn’s (2011) typology of organizational culture and empirical evidence in the family business field were used to explain the relationship between organizational culture and performance-based compensation policies. Design/methodology/approach – Hypotheses were statistically tested using a multiple hierarchical regression analysis with a cross-sectional sample of 315 family MSMEs located in three main cities in Colombia. Findings – The results obtained suggest that there is no single cultural path for implementing a performance-based compensation policy in family MSMEs, even when the presence of family members in managerial positions moderates this relationship. The clan, adhocratic, and market cultures favor using a performancebased compensation policy in family-owned MSMEs. Practical & social implications of research – Our results present organizational culture as a key driver of compensation. Researchers, managers, and consultants should consider the characteristics of the organizational culture before suggesting implementing performance-based compensation policies in family firms. Originality/value – This work contributes to the literature on human resources and family businesses by extending the existing knowledge on the relationship between organizational culture and compensation policies related to performance in family MSMEs. Furthermore, it offers empirical evidence in the Latin American context of a relationship treated mainly from a conceptual approach and in the eastern context and developed countries. Keywords: Organizational culture, HRM, performance-based compensation policy, family firms, MSMEs.Objetivo - Este estudo visa analisar como diferentes tipos de cultura organizacional influenciam a implementação de políticas de remuneração por desempenho em micro, pequenas e médias empresas (MPMEs) familiares e se a presença da família proprietária na gestão da empresa modera esta relação. Referencial teórico - A tipologia da cultura organizacional de Cameron e Quinn (2011) e a evidência empírica no campo das empresas familiares foram utilizadas para explicar a relação entre a cultura organizacional e as políticas de remuneração por desempenho. Metodologia - As hipóteses foram testadas estatisticamente utilizando uma análise de regressão hierárquica múltipla com uma amostra transversal de 315 MPMEs familiares localizadas em três cidades principais da Colômbia. Resultados - Os resultados obtidos sugerem que não existe um único caminho cultural para implementar uma política de remuneração por desempenho nas MPMEs familiares, mesmo quando a presença de membros da família em cargos gerenciais modera esta relação. As culturas de clã, adhocrática e de mercado favorecem a utilização de uma política de remuneração por desempenho nas MPMEs familiares. Implicações práticas e sociais da investigação - Os nossos resultados apresentam a cultura organizacional como um fator-chave da remuneração. Os pesquisadores, gestores e consultores devem considerar as características da cultura organizacional antes de sugerirem a implementação de políticas de remuneração por desempenho em empresas familiares. Contribuições - Este trabalho contribui para a literatura sobre recursos humanos e empresas familiares ao ampliar o conhecimento existente sobre a relação entre a cultura organizacional e as políticas de remuneração por desempenho nas MPMEs familiares. Além disso, oferece evidência empírica no contexto latino-americano de uma relação tratada principalmente a partir de uma abordagem conceptual e no contexto oriental e dos países desenvolvidos. Palavras-chave - cultura organizacional, GRH, política de remuneração por desempenho, empresas familiares, MPMEs.FECAP2023-04-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/421410.7819/rbgn.v25i1.4214Review of Business Management; Vol. 25 No. 1 (2023)RBGN Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios; Vol. 25 Núm. 1 (2023)RBGN - Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios; v. 25 n. 1 (2023)1983-08071806-4892reponame:Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios (Online)instname:Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado (FECAP)instacron:FECAPenghttps://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4214/1905Copyright (c) 2023 Review of Business Managementinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPeláez-León, Juan DavidSalas-Arbeláez, LauraGarcía-Solarte, Mónica2023-12-12T19:39:18Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/4214Revistahttp://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/indexhttps://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/oai||jmauricio@fecap.br1983-08071806-4892opendoar:2023-12-12T19:39:18Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios (Online) - Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado (FECAP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?
Cultura Organizacional e Remuneração por Desempenho em Empresas Familiares: O Envolvimento da Família na Gestão é Importante?
title Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?
spellingShingle Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?
Peláez-León, Juan David
Organizational culture
HRM
performance-based compensation policy
family firms
MSMEs
Cultura Organizacional.
HRM
remuneração baseada no desempenho política
empresas familiares
MSMEs
title_short Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?
title_full Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?
title_fullStr Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?
title_full_unstemmed Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?
title_sort Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?
author Peláez-León, Juan David
author_facet Peláez-León, Juan David
Salas-Arbeláez, Laura
García-Solarte, Mónica
author_role author
author2 Salas-Arbeláez, Laura
García-Solarte, Mónica
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Peláez-León, Juan David
Salas-Arbeláez, Laura
García-Solarte, Mónica
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Organizational culture
HRM
performance-based compensation policy
family firms
MSMEs
Cultura Organizacional.
HRM
remuneração baseada no desempenho política
empresas familiares
MSMEs
topic Organizational culture
HRM
performance-based compensation policy
family firms
MSMEs
Cultura Organizacional.
HRM
remuneração baseada no desempenho política
empresas familiares
MSMEs
description Purpose – This study aims to analyze how different types of organizational culture influence the implementation of performance-based compensation policies in familyowned micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and whether the presence of the owning family in the management of the firm moderates this relationship. Theoretical framework – Cameron and Quinn’s (2011) typology of organizational culture and empirical evidence in the family business field were used to explain the relationship between organizational culture and performance-based compensation policies. Design/methodology/approach – Hypotheses were statistically tested using a multiple hierarchical regression analysis with a cross-sectional sample of 315 family MSMEs located in three main cities in Colombia. Findings – The results obtained suggest that there is no single cultural path for implementing a performance-based compensation policy in family MSMEs, even when the presence of family members in managerial positions moderates this relationship. The clan, adhocratic, and market cultures favor using a performancebased compensation policy in family-owned MSMEs. Practical & social implications of research – Our results present organizational culture as a key driver of compensation. Researchers, managers, and consultants should consider the characteristics of the organizational culture before suggesting implementing performance-based compensation policies in family firms. Originality/value – This work contributes to the literature on human resources and family businesses by extending the existing knowledge on the relationship between organizational culture and compensation policies related to performance in family MSMEs. Furthermore, it offers empirical evidence in the Latin American context of a relationship treated mainly from a conceptual approach and in the eastern context and developed countries. Keywords: Organizational culture, HRM, performance-based compensation policy, family firms, MSMEs.
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